Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- (a) block structure including at least one reaction chamber and an exhaust gas outlet, the block structure being adapted to be mounted in a vehicle;
- (b) a fuel entrainment mechanism including means for mounting the entrainment mechanism on the vehicle independent of the block structure, the entrainment mechanism being adapted to entrain fuel in a flow of air to produce a fuel/air mixture;
- (c) a fuel homogenizer mechanism for homogenizing the fuel/air mixture and being further operative to urge said fuel/air mixture towards said reaction chamber and inhibit reverse flow;
- (d) a fuel delivering conduit mechanism connecting the entrainment mechanism with the homogenizer for conducting fuel from the entrainment mechanism to the homogenizer; the conduit mechanism including a vibration isolator for isolating the entrainment mechanism from vibrations emanating from the block structure;
- (e) a plenum mechanism connecting the homogenizer to the block structure for delivering the homogenized mixture from the homogenizer to the block structure;
- (f) engine fluid delivery means for delivery of heat from an engine fluid to at least one of said mechanisms to heat the fuel/air mixture prior to its entry to the plenum mechanism; and,
- (g) exhaust gas conducting means connecting the block structure to the plenum mechanism for conducting exhaust gases from the block structure to the plenum mechanism to heat the mixture as it flows through the plenum mechanism.
- 2. The engine of claim 1 wherein the exhaust gas conducting means connects the block structure to at least one of the mechanisms in addition to the plenum mechanism.
- 3. The engine of claim 1 wherein an air heating means is provided for selectively preheating and supplying air for such flow of air before fuel is entrained in such air.
- 4. The engine of claim 1 wherein the exhaust gas conducting mechanism connects the block to the plenum and homogenizer mechanisms.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 312,495 filed Oct. 19, 1981 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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